one sixth.
if you have walked five sixths of a mile, that would leave one sixth not walked,
as six sixths are a whole.
so, the answer is 1 sixth.
4 To reach the total distance of one mile, you would have to run around a 1/4 mile track 4 times.
2 tenths of a mile
If you walked 640 feet you would have covered the distance of approximately 1/8 of a mile. 1/4 of a mile is 1340 feet and a mile is 5280 feet.
Here is an example Tom walked 8/10 of a mile. Helena walked 2/10 of a mile. Express your answer in simplest form.
To determine how many dimes it takes to make a mile, first note that a dime has a thickness of about 1.35 millimeters. There are 1,609,344 millimeters in a mile. Dividing the total millimeters in a mile by the thickness of a dime gives approximately 1,191,000 dimes to stack them to reach a mile high.
If you walked 3/10 of a mile, you have 7/10 of a mile left to walk to reach a mile. This is because 1 - 3/10 = 7/10. To visualize this, imagine a mile divided into 10 equal parts. You have walked 3 of those parts, so you have 7 parts left to walk. Therefore, you are 7/10 of a mile away from a mile. Also: 3/10 of a mile is 1584 feet. Here’s how we got this answer: 1 mile = 5280 feet 3/10 mile × 5280 feet = 1584 feet So 3/10 of a mile is 1584 feet.
4 To reach the total distance of one mile, you would have to run around a 1/4 mile track 4 times.
2 tenths of a mile
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Divide your total number of laps walked by the number of laps in one mile. 50 laps walked / 8.3333 laps in one mile = 6 miles.
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in excess of a mile
If you walked 640 feet you would have covered the distance of approximately 1/8 of a mile. 1/4 of a mile is 1340 feet and a mile is 5280 feet.
Here is an example Tom walked 8/10 of a mile. Helena walked 2/10 of a mile. Express your answer in simplest form.
4 12 the third day
You have walked slightly less than 1/4 of a mile.
You have walked for 1/10 of an hour, so you would have walked 4/10 of a mile